Hermann965
4th February 2009, 12:11
Good morning.
I'm using the Haali thumbnailing generation in Vista Explorer, with the offset option (just a few seconds, there's no video shorter than this length)
As a results some thumbnails are white and some spoiled.
It looks like tweaking ffdshow settings helps changing this behaviour: with some settings, you get some video types spoiled and changing settings gets the bad filetypes working, while spoiling others (out of mpg, mp4, avi, flv & wmv).
click to enlarge
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1199/senzatitolo1thumbys1.jpg (http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1029/senzatitolo1wy8.jpg)
I'm asking myself, and asking also to this community if this beheaviour may be due to Haali's media splitter or if it only depends on ffdshow settings.
Did someone find a correct setting for all video types?
P.S. - Currently using the latest versions of Haali Media Splitter and ffdshow
I'm using the Haali thumbnailing generation in Vista Explorer, with the offset option (just a few seconds, there's no video shorter than this length)
As a results some thumbnails are white and some spoiled.
It looks like tweaking ffdshow settings helps changing this behaviour: with some settings, you get some video types spoiled and changing settings gets the bad filetypes working, while spoiling others (out of mpg, mp4, avi, flv & wmv).
click to enlarge
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1199/senzatitolo1thumbys1.jpg (http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1029/senzatitolo1wy8.jpg)
I'm asking myself, and asking also to this community if this beheaviour may be due to Haali's media splitter or if it only depends on ffdshow settings.
Did someone find a correct setting for all video types?
P.S. - Currently using the latest versions of Haali Media Splitter and ffdshow